Battle of Britain Art :: Prints
Geoff's paintings and prints cover a wide range of World War II aviation subjects, but his main interest has always been Battle of Britain art. We've never counted, but it seems that the majority of his pictures have a Battle of Britain theme, and a large number of prints are also signed by BoB veterans, both RAF and Luftwaffe. If you are looking for Battle of Britain art, you've come to the right place!
Battle of Britain Art - Scenes of the Battle of Britain Collection
Some of Geoff's most outstanding work. Painted in 1990, the prints were produced in conjunction with the Daily Telegraph in support of the RAF Benevolent Fund 'Reach for the Sky' appeal. They raised a staggering £100,000. Each print is individually hand-signed by RAF veterans of the battle.
The images below are just a small selection of the twelve prints available. For the full range, visit the Scenes of the Battle of Britain page.
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Images shown are a representation only. Actual prints are of the highest quality.
BB9 - Height of the Battle - Battle of Britain Art
September 15th, 1940 - Battle of Britain Day. Flight Lieutenant John Dundas and Pilot Officer 'Red' Tobin of No.609 Squadron chase a Dornier 17Z of 8/KG76 down the Darenth Valley in Kent. Each print is individually signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including Hugh Dundas.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection

BB11 - Battle over London - Battle of Britain Art
Sergeant Ray Holmes of No.504 Squadron rams a Dornier 17Z over London on 15th September 1940. The Dornier was thought to be heading for Buckingham Palace before being intercepted by Sergeant Holmes. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including Ray Holmes himself.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection

BB5 - Victory over Kent - Battle of Britain Art
Summer 1940. After force landing in a Kent field, a Messerschmitt Bf109 is circled by a Supermarine Spitfire. Each print is signed by four distinguished Battle of Britain pilots, including 'Al' Deere.
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection

Battle of Britain Art - Other works
We have many other Battle of Britain art prints by Geoff. The images below are just a small selection of what we have available. For the full range, browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons on the left.
AA10 - Salute to the Few - Battle of Britain Art
Flight Lieutenant James Paterson of No.92 Squadron flies low over Kent farmworkers in the summer of 1940. One of our most popular and affordable prints. Don't miss your chance to own a copy of this classic painting.
From the Open Editions collection

LE15 - A Gentleman's War - Battle of Britain Art
Hauptmann Rolf Pingel of I./JG26 falls victim to the guns of Pilot Officer Bob Doe of No.234 Squadron over the English Channel during the Battle of Britain. Doe allowed Pingel to ditch in the sea, from where he was rescued by a German E-Boat. Each print is signed by Bob Doe.
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From the Limited Editions collection

LE21 - The One That Got Away - Battle of Britain Art
Pilot Officer Gerald 'Stapme' Stapleton of No.603 Squadron roars past his victim, the infamous Oberleutnant Franz von Werra at Love's Farm, Winchet Hill, Marden on Thursday 5th September 1940. Each print is signed by Gerald Stapleton.
From the Limited Editions collection
